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f7. . , .. . 7 I." x ,r i. All: Vi ilKILa THE DAILY REGISTER. ; 'tiie-semi-weekly register,! ' '.''. Ts Issued on - Wednesdays and Saturday at $4 per annum in advance ; $40 if not paM within x months; and 5 if not paid until tiiexpiratioh ofthe-yeanHilt y K-f'A TlUi WEEKLY REGISTER, 1 ; -Is issued. cveryiWcdnesday at 250fcif vithin Soar months )tlierwise.3j . - ii UIIMITI an W13S11R1C TOM AT! L i" Jfinihcrn .MailBf Ilai! Iload, Due daily at 1-2 p. tn., and close at III a. m t Sauficrn Two-h'6rsestage, due dally at 11 a. 7reiwiorbiiff4 -Fourhqrsc s!a5et,due Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday at 0 am., and clQses Sunday, Wednesday.ami Friday al 12 in. 'X'eieWAFoUr-borse stage; due Wednesday, Friday and Sunday fft3:a.'m.,and closesunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 p. m ? Tur!5i--Two.hose ,sta;e,"due 'Monday, Wednesday andFriday at 10 p. inl, cIoses.Mon day, Wednesday and 34turday3aV9 p.'nnJ J:;f- f PiMiiorotn Two-liorse stae 2 dueJ Monday and Thursday ! 7 p. . aad cluse Saturday and Tuesday aj 9 j rru V, V JRogcwinTO nerhorse mail, Due, Friday at 9 a. ra.i and closes Friday atjp. iw f ;iU Hotojs:.SpringtlloT$e .Mail, due Monday at 4 p. iuand doses,TUursdav at 9 p n? Letters should be U the Otfice tifteen nimutes before the time of dosing. -f.-Vrv: i : i ThcOSice will )e open every day, except Sun day, from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 p. m. v m On Sunday, it will he open from 81 to 91 a. m., and one hour directly after the departure q! the Western Mail, vf f T"' t lUFSTAlRSf - S HIT H? SI U I L D J KBf.'i , Ojcn from 7, A. al, to 10 P. 51 H NfrXppiTTJLNCE WITJIJK THE BAR It Rates . FiT8t 10 wprdv E'h addi'l w'd. .... U i 01 . VI ,KIVaihiBgtoh!ci44?ii 1 Baltimore , , 54 --'uUaielahia. 74 . Charleston u " . . 7 a ( it it 4 U I -Maton 5 Mobile ;, Iv y ;s: 2 a 5 6 i; i 3; 5 a 9 And all I iie VUce un this andthor. lines ef coin laouicmtion in proportion 10 distance. , ;V, s : C ii r- ' Warrenton, N. C. " : x THE ninth Term ofthi School will commence on the 15th of January 5 1U5 1 sud trr'minate the first week in N of ember. - - ' , Terms &sl follows ; per session of five months ; ia do 10 00 10 no as 00 10 CO 20 00 10 15 00 , '6.0O English Tuition, French; ;;? - '.'j German, - ' " - , . Music on Harp and pe of instrumrnt. Music on riani and use ofitiMtrnmfnt,'! Ma?ic on Guitar arid, use of inslruniei.t Drawing andc Paintingr, C Painting in ti! colors, ?4 1 i . i ii.? -1 Wahinsand Fuel.;!f' ) .' - 'kr Useful and Or uamenUl Needle work free of charge No extra cli irge whater will lie made. . llook, Statiiiary, ccfurn'uhed atthe owet retail priced. It is particulirlj deniralde that pupil should be present atlhc ; commencement of tlie fescion, asttu die wHI then he arrangeil and elates formed. ' , 'All article of clothing must ie marked with, the OA circular ontjinin; fuller addressed to all reruha who mav"ilMir W. Wsrrenton, January 1 it, J 85 1. ; a St- 1 1 - Livery. Slables! HE Subscribers, take occaiou-to inform ftheir friends and the public cennrally. thn Uict will c,yry on, thetitii essf in all its brauche t lh same f staud ; and .that no efforts nor expense, will . be spared ou their part to accouirhodate the travelling commnpity. .Conveyances, ' Willi good horses and capful drivers, will be furnished at all times pud at fact, every convenience inf irmaUon will" be MUSIC STORE, short uotico : and in travelliuj:, in the wav of . HORSES; CARRIAGES; 6UGQIES. will be supplied ou the tnost favorable aud accomo dating leriiia. ,, ,4 , . r , : , j.,.,;. . The Sabscribers also expect to. kef p constantly on hand, good - . -1 ,-v .'-: -.. .. i " HORSES, BUGaiESf7CAaRlA6ESr&C, And persons wishing to -put out their Horses by the we ek, or month, or year,, will have them well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stabler are ou Wilmington Str(ft, justto the East of Market Square. , lloptug to receive liberal encouragement, Ike nn defsigued pledge theuifelves to do all in their, powj r to merit public patronage and favor , . ' . - ', "J w V .BUFFALO E 4-COQKR SOUTHERN REGALIx DEPOT I ! , ' SPEECHxOF - aai3) a. siyinis, sua., On, the subject of gr6ler94elivridui. Committee of the whole1 House; 'January TTT AVING returned from the Northern cities, af JiJ ter making the. most, c ireful aid choice' col lection' in his line, the subscriber i n w nrep tred to offer jo the public a splendid fesjyrtment of Musical Merchandize, embracing ! ' - . m;.; y tv ! t u i . it music, v i ; i a' targe and cenerai assort meni of tl e tmnl popular aud fashionable New musie constantly : received from New York, Philadelphia "and U tltimnre, and any piece not founa in his catalogue can.be procur dina.;weck'::;.-'uy:;rVv';a .;.:.r.'f ''.' rr - ! . PIANOS. from the best; minufacturer of New York Philadel phia and Dattimore. and saperier in workmanship and tone to any ever befere offered in this r udja ceut Hiates for the same prices.' t ""' SerapAtnes and J3ccordeonst. Vtottns, Violon cellos arid Guitars, A Urge and elegant assortment of the bst Italian Strings'. Persons wishing to purchase either by the single string or bundle, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. . I ' fj ? IT Schools and Seminaries supplied wiih Music, In struction Books, btrings, Music paper, $-c, on tlie most reasonable terms. Also, ; .",'"; BRASS BANtflNSTRUMENTS, Js Blank Dooks for Bands' and Band Instruction Book: in short, every thing in the Music department com monly sought for and deidred. ''''"'"''''? Call one door North of tire CJity ' Hall, Fayette- ville Street. ' K. W. PETEUSlLlA. Raleigh, December 29th. w "l 1 'X OPiTHE JIOllTII CAtlOlAXXi Mutual Insurance Company i y i :''zA Sond Floor, Smith's Block, adjaiulag Telegrapk OSes. j. r -n p-- v....- --i. O F TC3 W O U T II A K O A Mutual- Life Insurance Company i n M L-inil -under Odu rellotra Opposite ,the, Post Offic HilL voi8'coNrD4yr..TUEspAY:;;.,-': Board Meet at 11 O'clock. BANKING HOURS FROM 10 TO 2. ',' . r" , W. H. JONES. Cashier. : , ; V F-HILL, Teller.: - - - -4 Exchange. Ualtiuiore,Phibdelphuand N. Y'ork, 1 ter ct. nremihrn. ? v f i ?-f5 , ; Virginia and South Carolina money Bankable, of the denotaimiiiou of sad upwards. . - , if eo. VV. Aloniecai, Frea'u . fCharles Dewey, Casher, ' 1 ' : ! Seymour VV-j Whiting, Teller , -r Daniel DuPre, Bookkeeper, h Thos, jWPewey, Clerk.X , ...... , Hours of business jroih 10 a. ni. to 2 p. t. DISCOUNT: DAY,. WEDNESDAY. r tBoard of Director si meet at 10 a. ct .1 BANK RATES FUU SELLING EXCHANGE. tSigtt Cheeks bu Nw York-J per ceut. Premium. v:i' - "!Vhiladeipyir;:S-i;'ri,v:i-'? ; ; Bnlimftre j : Notes of the Sputh Carwliua and Virginia Banks received. M . , , lv ; n THE nxt sevtan of i bis ltititution will com mence ou the 15th of Janu iry, lcf51, and coutinue unt il the 7ih of June, following. , ;; - i lounz L'eutleoitn who are- neurons or reading Law with the undersigned, will do well to attend at the first of the hessiou, so thaLthey miy bs forme into the necessary chuue. This , will , benefit the pupil, as well as lighten the labours of the teacher The one. or the other of the instructors will hate charge of the School nearly all they ear, and during a port.ou.of the time loth will be here to give ia struction. . . .V ; r Text-books can be kail here al the prices charged by Mr- Ii. J Hale, of ravetteville. . Tuition feen for the whole cmire of legal instruc lion will be -U.Nfi llL'.Ntniiiu" DoLLa rs. 'r ' .... 4. y J. L. BAILEY, ; - :.. ' F NASH. ' HillilUnoro bec:3i3t, IS50. "'; ' r 1 2rh" P. HORTON KBACH, No. &1. IWain Street, Kicliisioud, Va, BjtTff ANJJFACTJU UEU of Masonic, Odd Fellows, fjjftJ) Son of TernF,erRUcei Hecha bites, American MecJianicS Druids, iieU Mens. aud all other societies REQLLl,BJSrEU$JiGS.SlGALSt &c, also,1, Costym'si i HobiSy &ihs;jticeUr, and all other Equipments on handaud made to order ta short notice r;i : f- r.'V N. BHatinV secured the services of M r. II EN RY MES EKE; familiarly connected wiih the differ ent orders, and well known tn Baltimore as a superU arrcorknian in the above line, l am now prepared to compete with any establishment in ilm U. States, in eimer siy ie, quaniy or price. Orders from abroad respectfully solicited ' December 2nd, 1850V1 ! u1 Is fTHHE 18th Term of this School will commence M on the Fourth day of January 1851, and con tiuue 'till the 7th of June. For a Circular containing full particulars apply ' ' ' ALDERT SMEDES, Recton ! December 4th, 1850. oa Standard, Fyetteville Observer, Chronicle uommorciai ana journal, vv iimincton, Newberni tn Watchman, Salisbury, N. S. Whiir. Washinatou Old North State, E. City, Petersburg Intelligencer, Norfolk Herald and National Intelligencer,' will in- a.. a! .1 I .1 - r' , scrv uie cuiics, aou aeuu tueir Dili 10 A. o. for v vvvwuuajjsu. i The coinprornise " or adiustment "owf r - j five separate and distinct measures.; , First, the ad j mission of California as a State in th Tim a clause inber Constitution prohibiting slavery. Secondly, a bill granting territorial govemmdnta to Utah and New Mexico, without the- Wilmot Proviso. Thirdly, a bill settling the bonndarrline between Texas and New Mexico. vPonrthly, a bjll abolishing the slave trade in the District of Col nnibia; and lastly, a bill more effectually providing for the recapture of fugitive slaves. It is not my purpose to discuss these various , bills or to enter into a detailed history of the manner in which they were adopted 'neither shall -I enter into an rate argument for or against them as separate mea sures. Soine of them xlo not entirely accord with mr viewsi bn I regard them as a compromise, adopted for the patriotic purpose of preserving the Union, and as such it U the duty of jjvery Sood v.itizen to oby them as the supreme law:E the land," and if either a citizen or: State resists them it is the duty of the Executive to enforce lhir M. ecution. The first four bills seem to have been acquiesced in by all sections; notwithstanding the remonstrances made against the ir adoption. Th gentleman from Burke, (Mr; Avery 6ays,ihatnho South has.submitted v ith a sense of degradation.w ' Sir, I was surpriRcd to hear, such a declaration . How can the gentleman, jealous a he say he is of ajnthern rights, advise a iubmission to that Which he says is degrading? ' If I thought with th gentlernan, I would advise resistance, ; I hope shall hear no more uf ?submifsi(mistf '-from that quarter. 3Ir. Chairman, the South has been urone ei but hot disKonSredl Nv sir, we nre not rior will notJe dishonored, .".Southern mWi'A, "Have souls to whom dis!ionors breath Is more terrible than death.7 FOU WAIlblNG AND CPNIM'IBSION .fXtETTB-VI sTi"E.S- NORTEC CAUOUITA. July 19th, ISSo. ...... . . . ; r 83 Classical ami mathematical , : ...... HiiisbotousKif ;c;;. ; THE exercises oflhe Caldwell Institute having ben difcontiiiued, tho subsrribers will open a School on the 1 4 lh day of January, 1851, in thoJuiIding lately usrd by that institution, under their own contro and direclion. ".' Vif -"' -7 J be course ot instruction will be sucn as to pre pare young men thoroughly for the Sophomore class in College, or when a College course is not intend ed, for the business transactions of life. The strictest attention will be givan to 'the moral deportment of the students, and if long experience in the education of youth be a ground of confidence to those wly; may patronize the School, we promise to use that experience to promote the best interests ol Terms in the Classical and Mathematical deDtrt rnent$20-, and in English $15 a session in advancc- T ALEX. WILSON ; RALPH H. GUAVEH. Hiilhoro Dec, 211850, u 3 03 ; NOTICE. IS hrrcby given that application will. be. made to I lie resident, Ui rectors and Company of the Bank of Caje Fear, at the expiration of three months from this date.for the issue of a neve certificate for 21 shares of the stotk of said Bank, in the name of Dr Isaac Burns; dee'd in the stead of one lost,- t! t f: I " Application will also le made to the President, Di rctors'and Company of the Baok of 4he State of North Carolina atrthe expiration of three moHths.lor the issuerof a new Certificate , for J 10 share of t)ie Stock, of said Bank, in the name of T)rm Isaac Burns decdin the stead of one lost. " - '. . ," ' : . " ' E. S; BURNS, AdWr. Pec. 30ih, 150. , . - -10a . A YERS CHERRY PECTORAL: A fresh supply of Ayera Cherry Pectoral Just re ceived and for sale by " ' " r iV'-Wr-, v- ., P.F. PESCUD. ,W A;h , ALSO .-.?-v. A Large snpplr of Linseed Oil lust to ' hand Pescud'sDRUG .OTORET. i-vr; Dec. 9th, 185(. ; . - t -, :y 99 - DP" Standard copy. . " -A : rt. I - ; ; BANK OF THE 'u :' rr STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. . A DIVIDENO of five rsa centoo tha Capita siock 01 this IJank. has been declared for the last six mouth's payable at the PriudoaltBankr nn ih first Mouday in January iiext and.'at the Branches nueeu days thereallcr. , n C DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, December 1 1th, 150. .v. td 100, tar, Times, and Undard copy. , . Vl :813c1 k; r k; it ; To the Citizens of N. Carolina particularly rvTVrE can measure and furnish an entire suit 0 yy.yj clothes (including coat, pantaloonsnd vest, 'ii, truiu u tu , auu nut warrant infill 10 oe e qual in all respects to any that can be furnished in the United States for that money., Gentlemen need no longer send out of tho State for cheap Clothing unless mey preier jc. . . ' , s rnA OLIVER & PROCTER, fialeigh, Not. S. 1850. s . 90 Royal Raleigh Ringtail Rousers. - j - THRSubscribers have this day t'oruied a CoparU l.f..-S. f 1 . . ... ! ... oersuip in a general ousiness as V .;'., " : Booksellers and Stationers. " and vrill continue to carry on the business under the name aud rirm of v . , s : IJ -? POMEROY 6JNEAL,V Raleigh, December 9th, 1850. ' 99 WISTARS BALSAM OF WILD - CHERRY. A InrorA annntv of ViKfnr')t B.ilsnm of .Wild Chr. ! v-i rv , - ; ry jus received and for sale by Dec. 9th, 18.10. -0P". Standard copy. P F PESCUD: APPLICATION will be made to the preten General Assembly of Noilh Carolina, to incorporate the Brick Hhoals Manufacturing Company in the county of Surry. . l"' A3 '4 -l"X ' November ,25th, 1850. Mv: i , vtviyj !:ji;NEWtN01I!; CHARLES DICKENS;? With Illustrations, just received and for sale "i35S f"tjVf slax-e law now the. only source Sf JtSp?tr4he St5th ePfaS thatitahould be faithlnlly executed, and a portion of t.h Wh insisting-that it is unconstitutional, and throwing impediments in the way of its Axeculion.VHere -is the Gordian knot which baffles the skill of the wisest Ie who shall succeed in removing this obstacle, will deserve .well of 1 his country, nd are orcan- ued bodies of men an the - Northern . Stuta who are consLmtly making war.upon the jightsof thg Soutli in regard to her peculiarJnstimtion What motives prompt them it is needless to enquire The practical enquiry is how can we most success fully resist their machinations, and to this en quirv I shall confine myself to-day. " A -All of jus, i Mr Chairman, I hope hare in riew the same object :the , protection of onr rights and honor, and the preservation ef this, glorious Union. If, therefore,. I shall differ with some gentlemen, in regard to the, means to accempUsh this end, I am not to .be. regarded as less loyal to the South than they are. ?hose who make the loudest professions of friendship are not al. ways the last to desert yon - in Jt trying hour.1 The 6rst remedy proposed is the assertion of the light of a "State as an organized polit ical community to secede 01 withdraw from the Union." -We will first examine if thia power exists, and if no, what can be accom plished by asserting it. If those .who assert the riglU hold irik it is a constitutional (and lhey4 refer to the amended constiiution jn sup port of the right) remedy and on which ih ' States reserved to themselves at the adoption of the Federal constitution, then wedisaoree; 1 but if they simply intend to assert that rio-ht which every people have to throw off an op- -pressivft and tyranical governmerit, or one which has -exceeded the limits of its authori ty, i hen i we agree, Jlf f each S late, has the right, to withdi-aw from the Union at pleasure, then we have no National Government. We havesimplv itv : allancet Sileague between : sovereign Stales which may be broken up at the ' pleasureipf jpitheriartv JWe.'iav Ka friends or enemies according to the whims or caprice of one'State. -How would Wch a government differ from the old confederation? Our fathers saw the weakness of such' an al liance and hence they -tormed a Constitution, in which they declarej that'wethe people (not we the StalesTin order to'form a mom perfecCUnion; establish justice, Jrisuf e mesiicranquilitT, provide for the cdmrnrL. defence, promote the general wclfarb and r cure the blessings of libertytfo ourselves tnd our posterity, do ordain ;and establish 'thli constitution .for the United States of Arncn -ca,! and in this 1 constitution "they ertendci the autbohiy. of'' Uie- mVeinmehtto,4hft: sonar jof the.citizent.ri fhold ihatthe roT?nt ment of tlit United States 4 al 'tnxttT-t?r, of the peopleiag much tfr as thenYcrv--. v of North Carolina and eich is indcpcndeil" of the other within its .'constitutional rnheri of acUon. ua & Xu :' ijM ; ; Ir. Madisoa, ?a,lh3 fortyixth ntirnfcsr of the Fedfirdhth tp2a!:incf thsatlachrSent f1 ot pcopie io 133 icsujrai arwi ytzli bv c. 24. ' ' :.',.-' 104 entmdej. in vrhc jheysyerpppinttd,; ' i t
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